Story
A 13-year-old daughter of a single mom has been going through rough times. She's begun dabbling in drugs and her grades have gone down. Her self-esteem and self-worth are low. Mom has had her in therapy and counseling for several months, and mom has been going through counseling as well to be a more effective parent. At a recent meeting with the family and her team of supports, it was evident that strong supports are in place and that mom is doing all that she can. However, the daughter continues to make poor choices. There is a glimmer of hope, though. The daughter is very interested in being on the cheerleading team for next year and understands that she must be clean of drugs and keep up her grades. The only hurdle is that mom doesn't have the funds for the program ($350, including uniforms), which are due the end of this month. The team of supports agrees that the cheerleading team would be great for the daughter, and they will continue to work with the daughter to help her stay clean and keep her grades up. The confidence and team spirit that cheerleading would bring to the daughter would greatly raise her self-esteem and teach her the importance and value of discipline and hard work. Would you be willing to make the difference for this precious 13-year-old and her mom?